Vrag nosi Pradu

Vrag nosi Pradu

Lauren Weisberger

Thousands of girls around the world dream of exactly the job Andrea got: assistant editor of one of the most glamorous fashion magazines.

Her new office looks like something from a fairy tale: designer furniture, a bunch of beautiful girls and phenomenal guys whose perfect clothes outline their even more perfect bodies. But the fairy tale also has its ugly side: under the expensive makeup and the trendiest hairstyle, her boss, the undisputed queen of fashion magazines, Miranda Priestly, is the embodiment of the devil himself. The coffee must arrive at Miranda's table at an absolutely perfect temperature, when Miranda's children fervently want Harry Potter, which is not yet on sale, Andrea must get it, in the shortest possible time she must locate the antique shop where Miranda saw the unique coffee table out of the corner of her eye, and when in Paris if Miranda's driver doesn't show up, should I even say it, Andrea is the one who has to find him. However, Andrea is determined to survive, because if a year with Miranda doesn't kill her, it will certainly make her stronger. And besides, there is no better recommendation for her dream job, a journalism job at The New Yorker.

Original title
The devil wears prada
Translation
Ana Batinić
Editor
Neven Antičević
Illustrations
Nick Dewar
Graphics design
Nick Dewar
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
374
Publisher
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2006.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53220-229-8

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